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| The Peatbog Faeries are one of Scotland's top 'live' bands. Exciting onstage show has seen the group play to ecstatic audiences all over the world. They have 5 great CDs to their credit too... | |
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| Over the years Session A9 have been described as a “Scottish super group”, “The best band to have come out of Scotland in 100 years”.... | |
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| Duncan is one of Scotland’s finest & most celebrated fiddle players, revered as a founder-member of Wolfstone & much in demand as a session musician. | |
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| Runrig have been a powerful and thrilling force in Scottish music for 30 years. Their international profile has brought their Gaelic music to centre stage and Scotland's glorious culture is the better for it. | |
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| Fiddler Aly Bain and accordionist Phil Cunningham are two of the most celebrated musicians on the Scottish traditional scene. By the time they began working together in 1988, they were already renowned for their previous accomplishments. | |
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| Mairi Campbell and Dave Francis are a Scottish duo known as The Cast. They have made a lovely album which includes a spine-tingling version of Auld Lang Syne. Their version of the song plays a starring role in the 2008 movie of Sex and the City. | |
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| Hailing from Shetland, Jenna grew up immersed in the islands rich fiddle tradition. At the age of nine, she began to learn the fiddle, and was taught by the late Dr Tom Anderson. | |
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| The Red Hot Chilli Pipers are sensational! Three pipers, two percussionists and electric guitar are rockin' out the world over. | |
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| Over the past 6 years The Vatersay Boys have been creating a stir of madness and mayhem throughout the Western Isles and much further afield. | |
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